iology entails
the study of the entire process of life from its beginning,
through its development, reproduction, and to its cessation
and decay. Many of the new developments and discoveries in
this dynamic field are the result of interdisciplinary cooperation
between biologists, chemists, physicists, and computer scientists.
These researchers have added considerably to our understanding
of the basic principles and mechanisms of living systems at
cellular, molecular, organismic, population, and ecological
levels.
Career
opportunities for those who major in biology are numerous. Besides
being on of the traditional preparatory fields for those pursuing
careers as health care professionals, biology is an excellent choice
of major for those interested in secondary education or in the
burgeoning genetic engineering industry. And, of course, the areas
of academic and industrial research are open to those who pursue
a Ph.D. In the discipline.
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